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i can't imagine joe biden or john kerry going. do you see that as something the obama administration might do? >> since one of the first things the vice president did or last things depending on how you look at it that he did today was expel an american military attache for no reason anyone could ascertain it's maybe not something that venezuela would want. if i were washington, i don't know that i would push that particular piece. the funeral of chavez, let it be what it is. actually one of the things that the u.s. did wrong in the past or did, you know, sub optimally was to let chavez make us his punching bag and assume an importance to us that he didn't always deserve to have. i would actually hate to see you know, there's this -- there will be effort from some on the right that the u.s. should try not to insert itself visibly and distort this process. michael: as alluded to earlier the u.s. is probably going to follow the oil a little bit, i would guess and it does lead back to there what the government will be there. let's lo
i can't imagine joe biden or john kerry going. do you see that as something the obama administration might do? >> since one of the first things the vice president did or last things depending on how you look at it that he did today was expel an american military attache for no reason anyone could ascertain it's maybe not something that venezuela would want. if i were washington, i don't know that i would push that particular piece. the funeral of chavez, let it be what it is. actually one...
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first of all was john brennan affirmed? totally. >> ayes are 63, the nays 34. the nomination is concerned. >> 63-34 only three democrats two departments and an independent voted with the republicans to deny brennan the nomination but they were not successful. brennan will be the new head of the c.i.a. and continue drone strikes that kill people we have no idea we're killing signature strikes where we don't know the identity of people we are killing. double taps that would kill first responders and detaining a citizen without a trial. if you think brennan's on your side, it depends what side you're on. senator patrick leahy said: cenk: now, understand that what he's saying is that the administration has secret law. in a democracy that should be abhorrent, unacceptable. lay he is saying you can't have secret law used to execute u.s. citizens and we can't even check in on that law. the question rand paul focused on was can you kill u.s. citizens on u.s. so i am without a trial and guess what? attorney general eric holder came in and said you know what, it seemed w
first of all was john brennan affirmed? totally. >> ayes are 63, the nays 34. the nomination is concerned. >> 63-34 only three democrats two departments and an independent voted with the republicans to deny brennan the nomination but they were not successful. brennan will be the new head of the c.i.a. and continue drone strikes that kill people we have no idea we're killing signature strikes where we don't know the identity of people we are killing. double taps that would kill first...
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rand paul is offering a deal to harry reid saying i will stop this filibuster and allow the vote on john brennan as head of the c.i.a. if you'll allow a vote on my resolution on the drone. that's a reasonable request. let's see if harry reid is going to do it or if he'll keep covering the president's ass. hunger in american. we used to do something about it. >> it's a problem that people are ashamed of acknowledging. >> what are we going to do. >> this generation will live sicker and die younger. >> hunger right here in the united states. >> the problem is getting worse. hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. "no, save 300 bucks over here!" "wait, save 400 bucks right here." with so many places offering so much buck-saving, where do you start? well, esurance was born online raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so they're actually built to save you money... and time... and whiplash. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> we're back on "the young turks" and more than 50 million americans don't get enough food to eat. hunger has gotten so
rand paul is offering a deal to harry reid saying i will stop this filibuster and allow the vote on john brennan as head of the c.i.a. if you'll allow a vote on my resolution on the drone. that's a reasonable request. let's see if harry reid is going to do it or if he'll keep covering the president's ass. hunger in american. we used to do something about it. >> it's a problem that people are ashamed of acknowledging. >> what are we going to do. >> this generation will live...
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can i call you john? >> john is it. >> stephen: john, thank you for coming back. good to see you again. you are the president of nyu and also a teacher there and your new book "baseball as a road to god" is based on a course you taught there what do you mean baseball as a road to god? jesus said that no one gets to the father but through me. are you saying that jesus is baseball? because there's no jesus in baseball -- there's some hey-sus but there's no jesus in baseball. [ laughter ] >> the point of book is, stephen, to go directly at the proposition you put on the table. i'm a catholic. >> stephen: i'm the catholic. [laughter] >> the point here is that those of us that were taught as we were that we had the truth, with a capital t. >> stephen: which we do. >> should be a little bit more humble about that. >> stephen: i am. [ laughter ] >> and open ourselves up to the fact that baseball is a road to god just as our religion is a road to god just as buddhism is a road to god and the more important thing is that we all get used to finding god in this world. >> ste
can i call you john? >> john is it. >> stephen: john, thank you for coming back. good to see you again. you are the president of nyu and also a teacher there and your new book "baseball as a road to god" is based on a course you taught there what do you mean baseball as a road to god? jesus said that no one gets to the father but through me. are you saying that jesus is baseball? because there's no jesus in baseball -- there's some hey-sus but there's no jesus in baseball....
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or do you share john mccain's view? >> well, i share john mccain's view that it's not possible. the debate we're having is about the technology, the drone technology. but the laws and the constitution that the president has to abide by haven't changed. so whether it's a drone or a machine gun, it's the same laws that apply. the president can't use lethal force against an american citizen. you know, unless that citizen is an enemy combatant or engaged in terrorism. so nothing has changed here except for the use of technology. >> but let's be clear. one of the reasons that rand paul did this was the fact that that question was put to the administration repeatedly, and it did not answer it. and there was a reason for him to ask, to press this point. it had been raised in brennan's confirmation hearings. and no one would answer that question as forthrightly as stephanie just did. that was the principle he was upholding there. michael steele, in the end, we've talked about ways in which there are fissures being exposed on the republican side. stephanie pointed out there's also fissur
or do you share john mccain's view? >> well, i share john mccain's view that it's not possible. the debate we're having is about the technology, the drone technology. but the laws and the constitution that the president has to abide by haven't changed. so whether it's a drone or a machine gun, it's the same laws that apply. the president can't use lethal force against an american citizen. you know, unless that citizen is an enemy combatant or engaged in terrorism. so nothing has changed...
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and john nichols, washington correspondent of "the nation" magazine. i think americans, all they want to know, the liberals, the progressives who voted for president obama and went out there and did all the foot soldier work to get him re-elected. all they want to know is did you serve up the big three? chris kofinas, how important of an issue is this? >> well, it's going to be a pretty big issue. i guess there's two ways to look at it. the president, in order to get a big deal, is going to have to propose some type of entitlement changes. the problem is as soon as he proposes entitlement changes there are people on the left and progressives like yourself and others who are going to get very upset and angry about why re with doing this, especially if the republicans aren't willing to put real revenues on the table. so i have a hard time believing at that dinner last night, unless the wine was really, really good, that republicans were really proposing any type of serious revenues that would justify a credible discussion about entitlement changes. >> te
and john nichols, washington correspondent of "the nation" magazine. i think americans, all they want to know, the liberals, the progressives who voted for president obama and went out there and did all the foot soldier work to get him re-elected. all they want to know is did you serve up the big three? chris kofinas, how important of an issue is this? >> well, it's going to be a pretty big issue. i guess there's two ways to look at it. the president, in order to get a big deal,...
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and passed his badge to congressman john lewis. what do gestures like this do for wounds of the past? >> you know, interestingly enough at the beginning of this year i called this a year of healing and reconciliation. i am so glad and also commend the police chief in montgomery for extending that apology to john lewis because i think it is healing. i think it appeals to other people who may be out there and have been afraid. hopefully it will bring them forward. it helps to begin to forge a new relationship. they are not people that are as contrite as he was as he extended this apology to john lewis and we must continue to remain vigilant and ensure that we protect people that need to be protective in this society as we continue to move forward towards freedom and participate in government for all people. >> daughter of the reverend martin luther king jr. always good to see and hear from you. >> thank you. >> we are going to continue to keep an eye on the event over the next hour or so. as we mentioned congressman john lewis is exp
and passed his badge to congressman john lewis. what do gestures like this do for wounds of the past? >> you know, interestingly enough at the beginning of this year i called this a year of healing and reconciliation. i am so glad and also commend the police chief in montgomery for extending that apology to john lewis because i think it is healing. i think it appeals to other people who may be out there and have been afraid. hopefully it will bring them forward. it helps to begin to forge...
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what does this mean for the rrn party, john? >> well, i think a lot of people hope that jeb bush runs. i think that he would make an excellent candidate. he think he is someone who can kind of unite the conservative wing and the republican establishment. he does have that bush name, which will be a little bit of a liability, but i think he has his own brand apart from his brother, and i think he was such an effective executive in florida, that if he does run, he will be a formidable candidate, and it will be interesting to see bush finally run against a clinton. >> that's what it is, right? you say it's too soon to talk about 2014, but it's 2016, right? >> we never had it. >> yeah. >> we needed a sequel. >> stephanie, thank you both. >> inside waz ear tan stan exclusive access to those calling the most dangerous place in the world. ty. here, it's found in many forms. it's in the pristine sands of a perfect beach. it's in the soothing waters of the turquoise sea. and it's in the faces of all who set foot on our shores. behold...t
what does this mean for the rrn party, john? >> well, i think a lot of people hope that jeb bush runs. i think that he would make an excellent candidate. he think he is someone who can kind of unite the conservative wing and the republican establishment. he does have that bush name, which will be a little bit of a liability, but i think he has his own brand apart from his brother, and i think he was such an effective executive in florida, that if he does run, he will be a formidable...
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john cornyn will face a primary challenge. there's only so much they can do in advance of 2014, so maybe this is a brilliant bit of bipartisan strategy here, which is to say the president gets, you know, rank-and-file members on board. he doesn't have to get leadership to sign off on it. they can be protected from challenges at the right ward flank. i mean, that would seem to be part of the idea behind that, right? >> absolutely. although lindsey graham is also up for re-election. it is about trying to put a patchwork together. to not keep repeating the same issues. as richard point the out, you can't make him a one-term president anymore, so put that playbook away. start where we are now. positions people held over the last several years, some of it's relevant, some it not as much. you sort of have to be in the moment, and there is an urgency about trying to get a long-term deal. i think they've taken so many swings that the and failed, people are approaching it with a different attitude. at least some of the group that was a
john cornyn will face a primary challenge. there's only so much they can do in advance of 2014, so maybe this is a brilliant bit of bipartisan strategy here, which is to say the president gets, you know, rank-and-file members on board. he doesn't have to get leadership to sign off on it. they can be protected from challenges at the right ward flank. i mean, that would seem to be part of the idea behind that, right? >> absolutely. although lindsey graham is also up for re-election. it is...
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all to stall john brennan from the cia. we were hoping he would have stopped by now because he was supposed to be our guest from capitol hill tonight. that's where he was supposed to be standing. see how lonely it is? senator paul, we hope you're going to wrap this up soon. at the least, i would like to know how you went all day without using the restroom. sounds like senator paul is also hoping to wrap it up and join our shot. >> i can be done anytime if i could just get a response from the administration or from the attorney general saying that they do not believe they have the authority to kill noncombatants in america. the reason it has to be answered is because our foreign drone strike program does kill noncombatants. they may argue they're conspireing or may some day be combatants, but if that's the same standard you're going to use in the united states, it's a far different country than i know about. >> "outfront" tonight, tommy vitter and mike riggs. great to have both of you with us. tommy, let me start with you. w
all to stall john brennan from the cia. we were hoping he would have stopped by now because he was supposed to be our guest from capitol hill tonight. that's where he was supposed to be standing. see how lonely it is? senator paul, we hope you're going to wrap this up soon. at the least, i would like to know how you went all day without using the restroom. sounds like senator paul is also hoping to wrap it up and join our shot. >> i can be done anytime if i could just get a response from...
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president obama said, quote, john kerry is doing great so far. he's doing everything he can to ensure continuity. frankly, though, i think it's time for him to stop showing up at work in pantsuits. it's a disturbing image." but bobbie jindal got the best. the president and i had the exact same campaign slogan years ago but unfortunately ups sued us and made us stop using it. you remember our slogan. what can brown do for you. my staff tells me you've got a lot in common. well from one indian politician to another, i want to wish you all the best in your new job the president has real talent. he took art classes for a month painting six hour as day. the teacher said he painted 50 dog paintings. this one is of his late dog barney. the president painted that. he signed his painting simply, 43. that ain't that bad. look at that, patrick murphy. you'd vote for that. >>> off to the vatican, cardinals assemble days before they cast their vote for the next pope. >>> a little bit later, a look back what was being said about the man being jailed for killin
president obama said, quote, john kerry is doing great so far. he's doing everything he can to ensure continuity. frankly, though, i think it's time for him to stop showing up at work in pantsuits. it's a disturbing image." but bobbie jindal got the best. the president and i had the exact same campaign slogan years ago but unfortunately ups sued us and made us stop using it. you remember our slogan. what can brown do for you. my staff tells me you've got a lot in common. well from one...
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john mccain called it ridiculous. they don't believe there's a constitutional issue here but what they do agree on is that there needs to be some kind of oversight, maybe by the congressional intelligence committee, maybe by a judicial panel of how and when we use these drones. >> gloria, thanks very much for coming in. there's no doubt rand paul helped himself politically, established himself as a very, very credible senator. thank you. >>> as lawmakers wrangle over what-if scenario, the obama administration is looking into whether they can hit more aerial hits with no real ties to the 9/11 attacks or al qaeda. barbara starr has details for us. explain what is going on, barbara. >> wolf, as you just talked about, the constitution use of using drones in the united states may be one thing but now a serious look the a the reviews of the laws about how and when the u.s. can target drones on u.s. forces and overseas. just outside damascus, a military convoy is blown up by 50 roadside bombs. the syrian-based al qaeda affil
john mccain called it ridiculous. they don't believe there's a constitutional issue here but what they do agree on is that there needs to be some kind of oversight, maybe by the congressional intelligence committee, maybe by a judicial panel of how and when we use these drones. >> gloria, thanks very much for coming in. there's no doubt rand paul helped himself politically, established himself as a very, very credible senator. thank you. >>> as lawmakers wrangle over what-if...
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he hopes to be back from tommy johns surgery by this opening day. >>> now for some nba. the knicks still without superstar carmelo anthony hosting the thunder at the garden. take it to the fourth quarter. okc down. just one. durant with a nice, easy shot. a little floater in the lane. butter for him. j.r. smith now. chance to win the game. knicks down one. turnaround jumper off the back of the rim. it was an incredible night for j.r. smith. but this one was no good. he had 36 points on the night. making up for anthony's loss. but it wasn't enough as the knicks lose to oklahoma city 95-94. >>> let's head outside to florida where it's perfect this time of year. spring break. tiger woods has share of first round lead. woods finished 6 under out of 66 making nine birdies in one of his best rounds of the year. on the other hand, also in tiger's playing group, top ranked rory mcilroy. not sure if his aching tooth gets the blame again but it was a struggle. 40 of the elite 65 players finished under par in the field. mcilroy was not one of them shooting a 1 over par of 73. the p
he hopes to be back from tommy johns surgery by this opening day. >>> now for some nba. the knicks still without superstar carmelo anthony hosting the thunder at the garden. take it to the fourth quarter. okc down. just one. durant with a nice, easy shot. a little floater in the lane. butter for him. j.r. smith now. chance to win the game. knicks down one. turnaround jumper off the back of the rim. it was an incredible night for j.r. smith. but this one was no good. he had 36 points on...
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i want to bring in john miller from cbs. john also worked for the los angeles police department and the fbi and intelligence. what do you make of that argument, the flight attendants say look, this is ridiculous. this makes so sense whatsoever? >> first of all, you have to sympathize with the flight attendant point of view here. the flight attendants were the first victims of 9/11. they were the ones killed with box cutters and knives that at that point were legal to bring on planes, but they weren't the 2 1/2 inch blades of the swiss army knife or the knives that people carry on their key chain. tsa is trying to do two things. they're trying to align themselves with the rest of the airline industry across the globe, which has the rule knives are okay, nothing longer than a 2 1/2 inch blade. again, the type of knife you might find on a key chain. that's not the kind of device that is going to bring down an aircraft. and we have learned when somebody gets disorderly on a plane, in the post-9/11 world, the crew and passengers
i want to bring in john miller from cbs. john also worked for the los angeles police department and the fbi and intelligence. what do you make of that argument, the flight attendants say look, this is ridiculous. this makes so sense whatsoever? >> first of all, you have to sympathize with the flight attendant point of view here. the flight attendants were the first victims of 9/11. they were the ones killed with box cutters and knives that at that point were legal to bring on planes, but...
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tax cuts that were, of course, voted for by john boehner. joining me now are karen finney, former dnc communications director and ezra klein columnist for the washington post. both are msnbc analysts. it eliminates history that they lived themselves that some of them deserve credit for, which was what they actually did do in fighting deficits during the 1990s, that newt gingrich and president clinton both contributed a great deal to that effort. >> right, but that's not the strategy now. the strategy now seems to be driven far more by their fear of the tea party. and i mean that sincerely, there's no reason that john boehner, if he wanted to, he could stand up to the far right in his party, and he could be making those kinds of deals with president obama. there are enough democratic votes, there are enough moderate republicans, as we've seen time and again, to get those things done. time and again he seems like he's a man treading water, trying to stay one step ahead. they're on the senate side, these guys who are up for re-election are terr
tax cuts that were, of course, voted for by john boehner. joining me now are karen finney, former dnc communications director and ezra klein columnist for the washington post. both are msnbc analysts. it eliminates history that they lived themselves that some of them deserve credit for, which was what they actually did do in fighting deficits during the 1990s, that newt gingrich and president clinton both contributed a great deal to that effort. >> right, but that's not the strategy now....
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to filibuster john brennan's nominee to be the next cia director. the republican said he will hold up the nomination until he gets more information about the u.s. drone program. this despite the answers provided by attorney general eric holder earlier today. congresswoman maxine waters will have reaction to the breaking news and her thoughts on the filibuster taking place. we do not see this every day. also coming up, thousands continue to line the streets in venezuela. the body of hugo chavez is carried through the parade. some are asking why are so many americans praising chavez, including former president jimmy carter and michael moore? we are learning more about the president's dinner that is happening tonight with key republicans. will breaking bread help break washington's stalemate? we will be joined by maxine waters of california and get her thoughts on the breaking news we are following involving rand paul. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. when i first felt
to filibuster john brennan's nominee to be the next cia director. the republican said he will hold up the nomination until he gets more information about the u.s. drone program. this despite the answers provided by attorney general eric holder earlier today. congresswoman maxine waters will have reaction to the breaking news and her thoughts on the filibuster taking place. we do not see this every day. also coming up, thousands continue to line the streets in venezuela. the body of hugo chavez...
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>>> john boehner takes lying to a new level. the congressional panel weighs in on the speaker's latest attempt to pass the blame on the sequester. >>> and dennis rodman is back from north korea with a message for the white house? see how washington is responding to the basketball star's trip, coming up. don't forget, you can listen to my radio show on sirius xm radio channel 127 monday through friday, noon to 3:00 p.m. share your thoughts on facebook and on twitter using #edshow. we're coming right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." well, he has had time to reflect, yet mitt romney is still divorced from reality. in an interview with chris wallace of fox news, romney pointed to his failure to connect with minority voters as the real reason for his loss. yet romney is still convinced that his messaging was the problem? really? not his policies? okay. here is the former republican nominee attempting to explain his 47% remarks. >> yeah, it was a very unfortunate statement that i made. it's not what i meant. i didn't express m
>>> john boehner takes lying to a new level. the congressional panel weighs in on the speaker's latest attempt to pass the blame on the sequester. >>> and dennis rodman is back from north korea with a message for the white house? see how washington is responding to the basketball star's trip, coming up. don't forget, you can listen to my radio show on sirius xm radio channel 127 monday through friday, noon to 3:00 p.m. share your thoughts on facebook and on twitter using...
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and john boehner, john heilemann, john boehner got some breathing room a few months back when he promised conservatives he'd balance the budget in ten years. the problem is if you're sitting with trillion-dollar deficits, and they go down to maybe $700 billion deficits, it's not like us saying we're going to balance the budget in seven years back in the '90s when we had a $300 billion deficit. and there's going to be, man, a wrecking ball going on around there through a lot of budgetary programs if you try to do it in ten years, and if you try to move the medicare age up quickly right now, that's going to be a serious problem. >> well, i think it's not just going to be a serious problem, joe. i think it's impossible. i mean, there's enough -- there's no way to get to the kind of entitlement reform that i know you believe in and i think that is a gradual -- a more gradual approach that would make fundamental changes in medicare and other entitlement programs but do it over a longer time horizon. that might be politically doable. but given the degree of opposition to making dramatic entitle
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of course, john boehner won't admit it. he wants to remind people that barack obama promised lower unemployment, you know, sour grapes all the time. and then continuing -- it's just going with a policy that could cost 750,000 more jobs to be lost. >> and you expect these numbers to turn around because of the sequester, correct? >> yes. oh, look, i had a meet with the faa today. they already got furlough notices. we're hearing about small airports that are going to possibly have to shut down or at least slow down considerably. this is real. and i got an e-mail today from a woman, her name is mary. a constituent that says her unemployment benefit was just cut $200. >> and the backdrop of this is that we can raise taxes on what they call the job creators. there's still more that can be gotten out there because of the income inequality in this country and the wealthiest americans who have really seen their incomes go up during this recession. and so is there more money out there that can be brought to the treasury from the weal
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>> john, i can. i can see the gear that is out. airport officials told us at this point there is a problem with the landing gear. and really they're preparing for an emergency landing at this point. all the information we're getting, though, is coming from the airport. they told us it is a leer jet, they're preparing for a crash landing. we're also told there are eight people on board, and information is coming in, basically by the minute here. you're taking a look at the plane right now. we do have reason to believe it was set to land at that airport anyway. and we have also heard that possibly it did a fly by the control tower and that's the point that they may have determined there was a problem with that landing gear there, john. >> it does look like it has some kind of landing gear down there right now. and it does look like it is descending fairly rapidly in what would be a fairly normal landing pattern. we will keep looking at this as it continues to go down right there. they did call in all kinds of emergency vehicles. this
>> john, i can. i can see the gear that is out. airport officials told us at this point there is a problem with the landing gear. and really they're preparing for an emergency landing at this point. all the information we're getting, though, is coming from the airport. they told us it is a leer jet, they're preparing for a crash landing. we're also told there are eight people on board, and information is coming in, basically by the minute here. you're taking a look at the plane right now....
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john is also on the scene. the earth itself continues to be a threat to human life as it continues to give ground. john joins us now. what's going on right now, this moment, john? what's the latest? >> anderson, we just got word that the drilling operations have stopped for the evening. they'll resume those at first light. by the drilling operations, i mean they have been using ground penetrating radar, electronic probes, a ground-drilling cone they had out here earlier tonight where they're drilling holes, taking core samples, trying to get a handle on the dimensions of this sinkhole. and what they told us was it is unstable around the house. and that they don't know when or if they will be able to get back inside that house. bottom line, they do not want to risk anybody else's life. this is a recovery operation now. it's not a rescue operation. and they're not going to go back in there until they are certain that it is safe for people to go in to that house. so again, tonight, anderson, all the work is shut d
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our commitment has never been stronger. >>> house majority speaker john boehner, excuse me, speaker john boehner seems to be his party's sweetheart standing firm on fiscally conservative issues and playing hardball with the president. but my next guest bob ney has harsh anecdotes. he chronicles those and lots more in his new book. it's called "sideswiped" lessons lea learned. ney was involved in a lobbying scandal back in 2012 and went to prison. he joins me in the studio now. we remember your name from that scandal and also did about four years in prison for bribing politicians like yourself with expensive gifts. for folks who have not followed that story, take us back. what was your actual involvement with abramoff? >> i drank free at his restaurant, wrote some letters for him, did a statement in the congressional record for a stream of value for free meals, for booze and all the influence of jack abramoff to raise campaign dollars. >> after you pled guilty in 2006, you said in a statement "i allowed myself to get too comfortable with the way things have been done in washington, d.c. f
our commitment has never been stronger. >>> house majority speaker john boehner, excuse me, speaker john boehner seems to be his party's sweetheart standing firm on fiscally conservative issues and playing hardball with the president. but my next guest bob ney has harsh anecdotes. he chronicles those and lots more in his new book. it's called "sideswiped" lessons lea learned. ney was involved in a lobbying scandal back in 2012 and went to prison. he joins me in the studio...
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here is the speaker of the house, john boehner. any job creation is positive news but the fact is unemployment in america is still way below the levels the white house projected. despite republican grumbling here is what the obama economy actually looks like. blue, there it is on the right, represents the months president obama has been in office since january of '09. since march of 2010, the private sector has added jobs every month. the biggest loss of jobs in red on the left actually happened when george w. bush was president. doesn't this president, barack obama, deserve some credit for improving the economy from what he inherited? joy reid is managing editor of thegrio.com and michael crowley, what a great name to have these days with downton abbey, mary crowley, deputy washington bureau chief for "time" magazine. joy, let me start with you. it seems to me that when i look at the stock market breaking all records, when i look at 236,000 new jobs and i keep thinking when are the republicans going to do what rodney dangerfield a
here is the speaker of the house, john boehner. any job creation is positive news but the fact is unemployment in america is still way below the levels the white house projected. despite republican grumbling here is what the obama economy actually looks like. blue, there it is on the right, represents the months president obama has been in office since january of '09. since march of 2010, the private sector has added jobs every month. the biggest loss of jobs in red on the left actually...
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that's what john mccain would like to hear more about from the administration. it is clear to me he thought this was already evident and eric holder made it more evident today by specifically saying what he said. he believes it was done for show and we should move on to the more important things. >> 13 hours talking and let's listen again to the senator. >> it's not easy. my feet were hurting by the end of the day. you can't leave the floor or sit down. you can't use the restroom. >> you were told that. >> it's a rule that the staff in there that works for republicans and the democrats and they inform you what you can and can't do. you have to ask a question and there is a certain protocol or you lose the floor. they see if you make a mistake to take it back from you. >> gloria, i'm going to go there. 2016 seems a world away and we know senator paul has not ruled out throwing his hat in the ring. hooz he upped his stature. >> i think he has. i think the baton has been passed from father to son. i think he gets a lot of national recognition for what he has done.
that's what john mccain would like to hear more about from the administration. it is clear to me he thought this was already evident and eric holder made it more evident today by specifically saying what he said. he believes it was done for show and we should move on to the more important things. >> 13 hours talking and let's listen again to the senator. >> it's not easy. my feet were hurting by the end of the day. you can't leave the floor or sit down. you can't use the restroom....
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i want to bring in john miller from cbs. john also worked for the los angeles police department and the fbi and intelligence. what do you make of that argument, the flight attendants say look, this is ridiculous. this makes so sense whatsoever? >> first of all, you have to sympathize with the flight attendant point of view here. the flight attendants were the first victims of 9/11. they were the ones killed with box cutters and knives that at that point were legal to bring on planes, but they weren't the 2 1/2 inch blades of the swiss army knife or the knives that people carry on their key chain. tsa is trying to do two things. they're trying to align themselves with the rest of the airline industry across the globe, which has the rule knives are okay, nothing longer than a 2 1/2 inch blade. again, the type of knife you might find on a key chain. that's not the kind of device that is going to bring down an aircraft. and we have learned when somebody gets disorderly on a plane, in the post-9/11 world, the crew and passengers
i want to bring in john miller from cbs. john also worked for the los angeles police department and the fbi and intelligence. what do you make of that argument, the flight attendants say look, this is ridiculous. this makes so sense whatsoever? >> first of all, you have to sympathize with the flight attendant point of view here. the flight attendants were the first victims of 9/11. they were the ones killed with box cutters and knives that at that point were legal to bring on planes, but...
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. >> jon: john hodgman. [cheers and applause] >> the answer, ladies and gentlemen, for lack of a better word is greeb, greeb is good. greeb is right. greeb works. >> jon: sorry, i know you are doing a speech from wall street but it soand sounds like you are saying greeb with a b. >> yes, obviously. greeb, my friends cuts through all the. >> jon: john, sit down for a second. the gourdo gecko speech in the movie is famous and it's greed with a d not with a b. it's not greeb. >> check your shoulder pads, human league, the 80s are over. greed is done it the did the its job. the wealthy are wealthier than every before. our corporations corporations an unprecedented hoards of cash. we need a word for when you want everything but still want more. >> jon: i'm pretty sure it's still greed. >> not according to the merriam-hodgeman dictonary. >> jon: i thought it was merriam-webster. >> i merged wit. i cost me an ingroceneous amount of money. >> jon: that's not a word. >> it wasn't, it is now. >> jon: those mergers wer
. >> jon: john hodgman. [cheers and applause] >> the answer, ladies and gentlemen, for lack of a better word is greeb, greeb is good. greeb is right. greeb works. >> jon: sorry, i know you are doing a speech from wall street but it soand sounds like you are saying greeb with a b. >> yes, obviously. greeb, my friends cuts through all the. >> jon: john, sit down for a second. the gourdo gecko speech in the movie is famous and it's greed with a d not with a b. it's...
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john cornyn would lose a primary. mitch mcconnell would lose a primary. any compromise that includes any new tax on this will do that. >> so that's -- i mean, that's a huge piece of the puzzle. john cornyn is going to get primaried from the right, as will mitch mcconnell. speaker boehner's speakership is constantly up for debate. i mean, what's the likelihood that any kind of deal making happens before the 2014 midterms? >> it's slim. chuck's point is exactly right, and it's hard to argue. joy's point is also right. there are going to be people who disop organization atley feel this, and so in those districts, especially, in plays where there is either a republican governor and/or you have republican house districts, there is going to be a lot of complaining at the local level. >> would you be willing to lose your job in no, most people are not willing to lose their jobs. >> he took heat over the fiscal cliff deal, and this is where he is drawing a bit of a line. >> john boehner then said multiple times, this has become the sort of phrase of john boehner,
john cornyn would lose a primary. mitch mcconnell would lose a primary. any compromise that includes any new tax on this will do that. >> so that's -- i mean, that's a huge piece of the puzzle. john cornyn is going to get primaried from the right, as will mitch mcconnell. speaker boehner's speakership is constantly up for debate. i mean, what's the likelihood that any kind of deal making happens before the 2014 midterms? >> it's slim. chuck's point is exactly right, and it's hard to...
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we expect john brennan will. he is still going, energizer bunny, says he will talk until he can talk no more. >> until the snow flakes stop falling. >> or start falling. the question he is voting the establishment republican. we talked about this a lot. people kept asking why is rangd paul still running and how come he still i raises this money. that campaign apparatus and all that was around with rand paul and whatever we want to call that world is theoretically going to be transferred to rand paul. two things. one, i want to be the real outsider if i am running for president this next year. i don't care how much you rail against the establishment. if you have senator or congressman in front of your name, you are part of the destruction. >> i want to ask you about someone close to where you are in new york. chris christie. i think aimy is right. he doesn't have senator or rep before his name. he never has run for the offices. he certainly is making the case in press conferences and railed on john boehner and tal
we expect john brennan will. he is still going, energizer bunny, says he will talk until he can talk no more. >> until the snow flakes stop falling. >> or start falling. the question he is voting the establishment republican. we talked about this a lot. people kept asking why is rangd paul still running and how come he still i raises this money. that campaign apparatus and all that was around with rand paul and whatever we want to call that world is theoretically going to be...
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and accordingly, john brennan today got a 12-3 vote out of that committee, which means his nomination to run the cia goes to the senate floor and he'll probably get confirmed to run the agency by the end of the week. and lest there be any doubt about the connection between john brennan's nomination and our government killing people with drones, in "the new york times" today, in a crazy story where three u.s. officials say that the last reported drone strikes in pakistan were not by us, the most interesting, unresolved question, of course, is, well, who did them if it wasn't us? but the other revelation is that some analysts in this field believe there have not been any u.s. drone strikes in pakistan or yemen since early january, specifically because john brennan's been busy, because he was nominated to run the cia in early january. so he's essentially been too busy since then to keep droning the heck out of yemen and pakistan. well, if drone strikes rise and fall with how busy john brennan is, if he gets confirmed as cia director the day after tomorrow, should we expect the drone pace
and accordingly, john brennan today got a 12-3 vote out of that committee, which means his nomination to run the cia goes to the senate floor and he'll probably get confirmed to run the agency by the end of the week. and lest there be any doubt about the connection between john brennan's nomination and our government killing people with drones, in "the new york times" today, in a crazy story where three u.s. officials say that the last reported drone strikes in pakistan were not by...
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john is also on the scene. the earth itself continues to be a threat to human life as it continues to give ground. john joins us now. what's going on right now, this moment, john? what's the latest? >> anderson, we just got word that the drilling operations have stopped for the evening. they'll resume those at first light. by the drilling operations, i mean they have been using ground penetrating radar, electronic probes, a ground-drilling cone they had out here earlier tonight where they're drilling holes, taking core samples, trying to get a handle on the dimensions of this sinkhole. and what they told us was it is unstable around the house. and that they don't know when or if they will be able to get back inside that house. bottom line, they do not want to risk anybody else's life. this is a recovery operation now. it's not a rescue operation. and they're not going to go back in there until they are certain that it is safe for people to go in to that house. so again, tonight, anderson, all the work is shut d
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new jobs report shows employers added 236,000 jobs in february and unemployment dropping down from john. we'll get reaction from both sides on capitol hill as well as the first reaction from the white house. also this morning as leader pelosi gets ready to get rid of the defense of marriage act, bill clinton. plus jarring jacks around a book hook, a slew of sights and sounds this week, along with the 2016 road to 1600. >> good morning from samaitan inns. it's friday, march 8th, 2013, and this is "the daily rundown." now here's chuck todd. >> good morning. i'm luke russert in for chuck todd, but thanks for sending in that greeting. a great group here in d.c. that helps the homeless and is near and dear to chuck's heart. let's get right to the big job news. 236,000 jobs were added in february. the unemployment rate fell to 7.7% down from 7.9% in january. the number for december was revised up to 219,000. the number for january was revised down to 119,000. the sectors that showed the biggest movement, professional and business employment increased by 73,000 jobs. construction increased by
new jobs report shows employers added 236,000 jobs in february and unemployment dropping down from john. we'll get reaction from both sides on capitol hill as well as the first reaction from the white house. also this morning as leader pelosi gets ready to get rid of the defense of marriage act, bill clinton. plus jarring jacks around a book hook, a slew of sights and sounds this week, along with the 2016 road to 1600. >> good morning from samaitan inns. it's friday, march 8th, 2013, and...
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>> i have to say i get some enjoyment watching john mccain explode for the umpteenth time. he did it with my old boss, you know, when senator manchin questioned or continuing buildup and troop commitment in afghanistan. he said we need to focus on the united states. that being said, i think senator paul, you know, he pushed credibility in terms of the example, but he raised, i think, some serious questions. did he go too far in terms of his rhetoric? yes. now senator mccain, here's the problem. it seems like with senator mccain and graham, that there's not a war they don't want to fight. there's not a battle they don't want to engage. that, i think is really exhausting, considering the heavy price and cost this country has already paid, including, by the way, a war this country didn't fight, that senator mccain led the rally for. so criticize senator paul for what needs to be criticized, but senator mccain is pushing the notion he can be justifiably -- >> you know, they're going to have people scratching their heads on that one. let's talk about rand paul and what this mean
>> i have to say i get some enjoyment watching john mccain explode for the umpteenth time. he did it with my old boss, you know, when senator manchin questioned or continuing buildup and troop commitment in afghanistan. he said we need to focus on the united states. that being said, i think senator paul, you know, he pushed credibility in terms of the example, but he raised, i think, some serious questions. did he go too far in terms of his rhetoric? yes. now senator mccain, here's the...
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he's wisconsin senator ron john. john voted to filibuster chuck hagel. and last month he called the president's re-election a body blow to americans. a body blow to freedom. and in a fox interview johnson said they're in trouble. >> i don't quite honestly believe speaker boehner would be speaker if that happens. i think he would lose the speakership. >> so does that guy belong in the common sense caucus where he basically threatened the speaker with his job for sitting down with the president. what he's doing tonight to sit down at a restaurant. it's a nice restaurant. it's a nice dining room. i don't know who's paying the bill tonight, but you expect anything to come out of this guy ron johnson? >> not at all. as a matter of fact, if you're going to deal with somebody as far away from the president as this ron johnson, you do so literally one on one and you do so in the darkness of night. because let me tell you. in that meeting, in that dinner, he is going to be the guy who becomes the leak. he's going to be the guy that leads the identification of the
he's wisconsin senator ron john. john voted to filibuster chuck hagel. and last month he called the president's re-election a body blow to americans. a body blow to freedom. and in a fox interview johnson said they're in trouble. >> i don't quite honestly believe speaker boehner would be speaker if that happens. i think he would lose the speakership. >> so does that guy belong in the common sense caucus where he basically threatened the speaker with his job for sitting down with the...
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it's not so much about john brennan. it's having rules so that some day if we have the misfortune of electing someone you do not trust, electing someone who might kill innocent people, who might kill people that they disagree with politically or might kill people of another ethnic group, we're protected. there is no ultimate tablt of me to stop this nomination. i'm already getting tired. and i don't know how long i'll be able to do this. >> as the day worn on, he was joined by a number of republican colleagues. among them, marco rubio, mitch mcconnell. code pink. the tea party-backed group freedom works. our own chuck todd tweeted -- best illustrated by a democrat who has raised similar concerns about the drone program. he joined rand paul. >> i think senator paul and i agree that this nomination, also provides a very important opportunity for the united states senate to consider the government's rules and policies on the targeted killings of americans. the executive branch should not be allowed to conduct such a serious
it's not so much about john brennan. it's having rules so that some day if we have the misfortune of electing someone you do not trust, electing someone who might kill innocent people, who might kill people that they disagree with politically or might kill people of another ethnic group, we're protected. there is no ultimate tablt of me to stop this nomination. i'm already getting tired. and i don't know how long i'll be able to do this. >> as the day worn on, he was joined by a number of...
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boehner, i have been a critic of john boehner at times. he has been willing to lose his job over increasing taxes, over cutting spending. he actually had a deal with the president, and it was the president who moved the goal post. >> he would have lost the speakership, right? >> he wouldn't have. we increased taxes -- i didn't vote for it, but we increased taxes at the end of the fiscal year. >> that's not what john boehner said to david gregory. the president got his taxes. and he said, what do you mean, david, we lowered taxes on 99% of the people. >> we did, but the arrangement reality /* -- but the reality is he was willing to go to the white house and risk his job knowing that many of us wouldn't be happy, and the president continues to move the goal post. that's what bob woodward has been reporting. and finally somebody in washington, d.c., is telling the truth about what the president is doing. he doesn't want a deal. he wants a political victory on taxes, he wants a political victory on spending. and i'm afraid that he wants a poli
boehner, i have been a critic of john boehner at times. he has been willing to lose his job over increasing taxes, over cutting spending. he actually had a deal with the president, and it was the president who moved the goal post. >> he would have lost the speakership, right? >> he wouldn't have. we increased taxes -- i didn't vote for it, but we increased taxes at the end of the fiscal year. >> that's not what john boehner said to david gregory. the president got his taxes....
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bill pascrell, rosa delauro and john larson. greet have you with us tonight. >>> coming up, good news for batman and bad news for sarah palin. i'll bring you the details next. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> and of course we love hearing from our fans on facebook and on twitter. many of you are responding to news on our blog that over 50,000 teachers are in danger of losing their jobs because of sequester. on facebook, deb says republicans want to keep us stupid and poor. oh, yes. johnny brown writes republicans won't be satisfied until they have privatized every job connected to a union. and margaret stringer writes, behold usa, the richest third world country on the planet. you can go to our facebook page right now and get in on the conversation. don't forget to lik
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john sexton's and ricky's idea. this is an idea if we do it right that could porch into something much bigger around the world. >> rose: let me talk about two issues. one is sustainability. where are we on sustainability on the urban agenda of every major city? >> it's an important issue but not as parents ought to be. as paul's work shows, a large proportion of the cities that will be around at the end of the century have not-- don't exist yet. and they're going to have to be built and they're going to consume resources and if we do it well we'll be a lot better off than if we do it baldly. it's now an issue on our agenda. we worry about it. we talk about it. it's taught in schools. but it's not as prominent an issue as it ought to be and probably will have to be unless we end up on a matt way to a pretty grim future. there is a lot at stake and super storm sandy has brought some of these issues. the experts believe we'll get 100-year floods every 25 years or so, and we'll have to focus on all these issues. and if
john sexton's and ricky's idea. this is an idea if we do it right that could porch into something much bigger around the world. >> rose: let me talk about two issues. one is sustainability. where are we on sustainability on the urban agenda of every major city? >> it's an important issue but not as parents ought to be. as paul's work shows, a large proportion of the cities that will be around at the end of the century have not-- don't exist yet. and they're going to have to be built...
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john's player. technicals were issued. took the shirt off. nice move. probably should have left it on. both will sit out the next game. notre dame won the game easily. >>> a gruesome scene in the nhl last night. rangers defenseman mark stahl takes a puck to the face it was tipped in his right eye. dink. oh! sure you love that. 4-2 victory for the flyers over the rangers. stahl spent several minutes facedown on the ice. he did not return to the game. >>> college baseball, oregon facing cal state north ridge. pitcher jeff gold fields the comeback comebacker. where's the ball? there it is, stuck in my glove. he throws it to first base. the ball popped out of glove as it was thrown, and the first baseman catches the ball. he's out at first. the ducks went on to win that game 4-1. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," the dow reaches uncharted territory, its highest close ever. with unemployment hovering around 8% what can washington do to bring the economy back into balance? >>> when we come back, we'll huddle around the walter cooler. who
john's player. technicals were issued. took the shirt off. nice move. probably should have left it on. both will sit out the next game. notre dame won the game easily. >>> a gruesome scene in the nhl last night. rangers defenseman mark stahl takes a puck to the face it was tipped in his right eye. dink. oh! sure you love that. 4-2 victory for the flyers over the rangers. stahl spent several minutes facedown on the ice. he did not return to the game. >>> college baseball,...
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let's bring in our crime and justice correspondent joe johns. there's been a lot of buzz and controversy. >> that's right, wolf. he's al qaeda to the core but the symbolism of the arrest is important for a lot of reasons. it shows the u.s. is not giving up going after terrorists but it also shows the resolve of the obama administration to try defendants like this in civilian courts. suleman abu ghaith's lawyer pleaded not guilty on his client's behalf to the federal charge of conspireing to kill americans. osama bin laden's son-in-law and al qaeda spokesman had a few short answers to questions asked by the judge. though prosecutor said that he already gave a 22-page statement not made public. talking is what got him notice in the first place, including on this video in which osama bin laden and him talk about the success of the plot. the indictment said ghaith warned americans that a great army is gathering against you. the storm shall not stop, especially the airplane storm. he went on to say, muslims and children and opponents of the united st
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welcome, john. >> thanks for having me, s.e. >> sure. a stop gap spending measure to move money around in places like the pentagon, dhs and state to mitigate some of those cuts and locks in some of those appropriations at much lower rates. speaker boehner said he'd like to pass something like thursday. where do you think this goes from here? >> well, i think the tension moves the senate. they'll pass it through the house. and then it becomes sort of a messaging war within washington and as the political article by long-time congressional observer david rogers observed, i think it was published last night, this is going to be a hard argument for democrats in the senate and the white house to push back on, this idea that as long as there's flexibility for the agencies within the federal government to disperse these cuts, what is the alternative is the line from the right and i think because there's not an immediate crisis that does give the republicans some leverage. i think there's some danger for republicans, though, if they stick -- if
welcome, john. >> thanks for having me, s.e. >> sure. a stop gap spending measure to move money around in places like the pentagon, dhs and state to mitigate some of those cuts and locks in some of those appropriations at much lower rates. speaker boehner said he'd like to pass something like thursday. where do you think this goes from here? >> well, i think the tension moves the senate. they'll pass it through the house. and then it becomes sort of a messaging war within...
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this is john lewis standing with fellow activist jim. mr. lewis had been hit in the head with a wooden coca-cola crate. the other is feeling out what he has left for teeth. because even though the whole world knew the danger they were in, the police department in montgomery chose to do nothing. when that very easy to predict mob descended on the bus station in montgomery, the montgomery police did not show up. they did not try to prevent the violence. they did nothing. this weekend as part of this commemoration where they once again marched across the bridge in selma, with so much more weight on it than usual because of the voting rights act in the supreme court right now, something happened that surprised everyone. it happened in montgomery at a church service. it was the chief of police, the chief of montgomery's police department now is named kevin murphy. he had not yet been born when the freedom riders were attacked in his town. but he is the chief there now. and he says he grew up in alabama hearing the stories about how wrong it all w
this is john lewis standing with fellow activist jim. mr. lewis had been hit in the head with a wooden coca-cola crate. the other is feeling out what he has left for teeth. because even though the whole world knew the danger they were in, the police department in montgomery chose to do nothing. when that very easy to predict mob descended on the bus station in montgomery, the montgomery police did not show up. they did not try to prevent the violence. they did nothing. this weekend as part of...